Computer Donation for Children In Need

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My name is Shannon Lindsay Principle of Thomas Jefferson highschool here in Greensboro North Caroline and I'm starting this donation to assist underpriviliged children in Asia. Schools rely on computers to make learning more effective by using audio visual aids. This way, learners are able to proactively participate in learning. In addition, professors and lecturers are able to research and put together notes and lectures faster and more efficiently.

Computers are used in hospitals to diagnose diseases and operate on patients. Hospital use of computers also includes maintaining an inventory of drugs and managing payroll for employees.

Virtually all sectors of today’s economy use computers. For example, banks have automated teller machines that customers use to discharge cash conveniently instead of lining up in the banking hall. In the transportation sector, passengers are able to get tickets faster.

Similarly in government offices, computers are used to keep, tabulate and store information and data. Examples include registration of citizens, registration of voters and issuance of travel and identification documents.

Computers are also of vital use in all communication fields. Social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and Skype are enabled by computers. Through them and through other computer-assisted communication platforms, individuals and organizations can communicate with each other even with vast distances apart. For example, international franchises can hold meetings with clients via video conferencing.

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